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Online Courses Summer 2009

The courses listed on this page are hyperlinked to the actual UIS schedule. You can follow this link to see useful information like the number of available spaces, course descriptions, and whether or not a waitlist exists.

Group 1 – open to all students

BIO 446 – A Restoration Ecology – 11612
Students with a background in biology and chemistry are encouraged to attend; a course in ecology is recommended.
MIS 352 – APrinciples of Management Information Systems – 10943

Group 2 – Requires Permission to Enroll

Group 3 – Restricted to Specific Programs

Liberal Studies

The PSY program will be reserving space for Liberal Studies majors in the following class until April 30. All PSY courses require an Introductory Psychology course to enroll. If you wish to enroll in any of these classes, please contact Andy Egizi aegiz1@uis.edu

COM 411 – BComputer-Mediated Interpersonal Communication – 11591
NOTE: This is a full 4-hour course that meets for only 4 weeks, June 1, 2009 – June 27, 2009. The weekly workload will be greater than a traditional full semester 4 hour summer course.

English – ENG courses are currently limited to online ENG majors but may be open to LIS majors in the future. We will send an email to let you know. If you are interested in an ENG course, please contact Andy Egizi.

Online summer courses in the these areas will be restricted to BUS and ECO online majors until noon on April 15. At that time, all classes will be available to the general population. Prerequsites will be enforced. If you manage to get enrolled and you do not have the prerequisite courses, you will be removed from the class.

General Education and lower-level courses

The following groups of courses are approved General Education courses and can be taken to fulfill requirements you might have. Remember that your LIS degree must include 48 junior/senior level hours so, if at all possible, you should look for upper-level General Education courses. If you are considering a 100-200 level course, I would encourage you to enroll in it so that you get a seat, but you should consult with your academic advisor to confirm that you can use it in your degree before the semester begins.